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Inerrancia
(OP) User ID: 64225393 Spain 10/18/2014 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lol, yeah, Or more exactly "whatever is On cheap special offer: FREE 7 X 4!!!..." Last Edited by Inerrancia on 10/18/2014 02:25 PM |
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The bouncing elephant
User ID: 53062510 United Kingdom 10/18/2014 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Come and have a look in my cupboard, why don'tcha? ....on second thoughts...don't come and look in my cupboard. It's a bit messy. Like your table. Last Edited by Brit Perspective on 10/18/2014 02:35 PM The chariots of God are tens of thousands, and thousands of thousands. |
Ms. Superduper
User ID: 46155084 United States 10/18/2014 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell us what you eat OP. I am told that people over there are very healthy because of the fresh vegs and fruits and riding bicycles. Is that just a myth? Anyhow, what is your diet like? I like to eat fresh vegetables. A little meat for protein. Example: last night I went through the frig and put together the leftover rice; the leftover sautéed chicken; some broccoli; some carrots; some tomatoes (all fresh and I chopped them) and some parmesan cheese all melted. I frankly was quite amazed at how good it was because my cooking skills lately are not sterling, or maybe it's the crappy food that's in the stores. This, however, was mostly organic, or it's like this Thanks for the thread. Looking forward to hearing about your foods. Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
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UniKitty
User ID: 57645270 United States 10/18/2014 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well... I do not like to reveal personal information online, but, I selected chef and I tell you why. I prefer to prepare my own food more often then not. As I do not trust other people to handle (cook) my food properly and cleanly. It may seem a little paranoid, but I at least know what ingredients and things are going into my own food, etc. Example, I'm at a pizza place the other day, on a rare occasion of getting food to go. I'm waiting for my order and I see the guy making the pizzas. Hands all in the dough... I'm thinking, at some point earlier, he touched his penis when he urinated with those hands... or worse. Did he wash his hands well? Multiple times since? Even if he did, are there any trace remnants of bacteria, etc? How would I know? Then as I'm thinking this, I see him take a moment and briefly scratch the side of his nose and then continue to make the pizza. Do you know how many germs get on the human face, oils and sweats from the pores, especially in a hot oven area? The thing to keep in mind, was this is from a guy who is preparing food out in the open, can you imagine what some do behind closed doors? Not to mention the servers (waiters) and delivery people. Humans are disgusting and filthy creatures and if you let others handle and prepare your food often, you will be exposed to and consuming small amounts of their germs, bacteria, sweat, hair, etc. So... this is why I do the majority of my own cooking. At least I know where my hands have been that day, what I was doing touching, etc when cooking and what I'm putting into my food and how clean my cooking area is. Otherwise... *shudders* you are putting a huge amount of trust into others, which I simply refuse to do, knwoing what I know and seeing what I've seen. Food for thought. How I Define A Fallen World Is When The Value Of Money Outweighs The Value Of Life, When Lies And Liars Are Praised And Followed And The Truth And Those Who Speak It Are The Greatest Of Threats. |
Inerrancia
(OP) User ID: 64225393 Spain 10/18/2014 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell us what you eat OP. I am told that people over there are very healthy because of the fresh vegs and fruits and riding bicycles. Is that just a myth? Quoting: Ms. Superduper Anyhow, what is your diet like? I like to eat fresh vegetables. A little meat for protein. Example: last night I went through the frig and put together the leftover rice; the leftover sautéed chicken; some broccoli; some carrots; some tomatoes (all fresh and I chopped them) and some parmesan cheese all melted. I frankly was quite amazed at how good it was because my cooking skills lately are not sterling, or maybe it's the crappy food that's in the stores. This, however, was mostly organic, or it's like this Thanks for the thread. Looking forward to hearing about your foods. Well, today the dish of the master chef was: LENTILS with little pieces of carrot, onion, red pepper, meat and bacon. I make the stuff for two or three days lol. For the dinner, some soup. Over here we usually eat Mediterranean food and a lot of legumes... and chicken & pork. Yeah, fruit too (I'm an orange's freak but kiwis and bananas too; generally the fruit of the season and some eccentricity) |
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The bouncing elephant
User ID: 53062510 United Kingdom 10/18/2014 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well... I do not like to reveal personal information online, but, I selected chef and I tell you why. I prefer to prepare my own food more often then not. As I do not trust other people to handle (cook) my food properly and cleanly. It may seem a little paranoid, but I at least know what ingredients and things are going into my own food, etc. Example, I'm at a pizza place the other day, on a rare occasion of getting food to go. I'm waiting for my order and I see the guy making the pizzas. Hands all in the dough... I'm thinking, at some point earlier, he touched his penis when he urinated with those hands... or worse. Did he wash his hands well? Multiple times since? Even if he did, are there any trace remnants of bacteria, etc? How would I know? Then as I'm thinking this, I see him take a moment and briefly scratch the side of his nose and then continue to make the pizza. Do you know how many germs get on the human face, oils and sweats from the pores, especially in a hot oven area? The thing to keep in mind, was this is from a guy who is preparing food out in the open, can you imagine what some do behind closed doors? Not to mention the servers (waiters) and delivery people. Humans are disgusting and filthy creatures and if you let others handle and prepare your food often, you will be exposed to and consuming small amounts of their germs, bacteria, sweat, hair, etc. So... this is why I do the majority of my own cooking. At least I know where my hands have been that day, what I was doing touching, etc when cooking and what I'm putting into my food and how clean my cooking area is. Otherwise... *shudders* you are putting a huge amount of trust into others, which I simply refuse to do, knwoing what I know and seeing what I've seen. Food for thought. Exactly what she said. Exactly! Even (especially) when the kids would come home from school and present me with something they'd made that day...all bright-eyed and expecting praise...cake, or whatever it was.. And me..?.....I'd walk around with it in my hand for a bit, pretending I was ready to take a bite...and then I'd bin it when nobody was looking. Cruel, I know. But true. The chariots of God are tens of thousands, and thousands of thousands. |
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Inerrancia
(OP) User ID: 64225393 Spain 10/18/2014 03:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well... I do not like to reveal personal information online, but, I selected chef and I tell you why. I prefer to prepare my own food more often then not. As I do not trust other people to handle (cook) my food properly and cleanly. It may seem a little paranoid, but I at least know what ingredients and things are going into my own food, etc. Example, I'm at a pizza place the other day, on a rare occasion of getting food to go. I'm waiting for my order and I see the guy making the pizzas. Hands all in the dough... I'm thinking, at some point earlier, he touched his penis when he urinated with those hands... or worse. Did he wash his hands well? Multiple times since? Even if he did, are there any trace remnants of bacteria, etc? How would I know? Then as I'm thinking this, I see him take a moment and briefly scratch the side of his nose and then continue to make the pizza. Do you know how many germs get on the human face, oils and sweats from the pores, especially in a hot oven area? The thing to keep in mind, was this is from a guy who is preparing food out in the open, can you imagine what some do behind closed doors? Not to mention the servers (waiters) and delivery people. Humans are disgusting and filthy creatures and if you let others handle and prepare your food often, you will be exposed to and consuming small amounts of their germs, bacteria, sweat, hair, etc. So... this is why I do the majority of my own cooking. At least I know where my hands have been that day, what I was doing touching, etc when cooking and what I'm putting into my food and how clean my cooking area is. Otherwise... *shudders* you are putting a huge amount of trust into others, which I simply refuse to do, knwoing what I know and seeing what I've seen. Food for thought. lol Well, honestly I understand you perfectly; as we say over here, "if the eyes don't see, the heart doesn't suffer", but we need to know and more peopke are more concerned about health, hygienical, safety issues every day, and for good reasons. An intoxication from food can be a very serious business. Food for thought... and dough for food lol! |
Inerrancia
(OP) User ID: 64225393 Spain 10/18/2014 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting...I eat fresh fruits and veggies...nuts...wheat/rye bread...very little dairy products...no salt...fish once a month...2 eggs once a week... Quoting: Settle4It I have a boring diet lol Well, what it's important is you feel fine & feeded with that. Actually you can make very yummy food with very healthy stuff |
Ms. Superduper
User ID: 46155084 United States 10/18/2014 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell us what you eat OP. I am told that people over there are very healthy because of the fresh vegs and fruits and riding bicycles. Is that just a myth? Quoting: Ms. Superduper Anyhow, what is your diet like? I like to eat fresh vegetables. A little meat for protein. Example: last night I went through the frig and put together the leftover rice; the leftover sautéed chicken; some broccoli; some carrots; some tomatoes (all fresh and I chopped them) and some parmesan cheese all melted. I frankly was quite amazed at how good it was because my cooking skills lately are not sterling, or maybe it's the crappy food that's in the stores. This, however, was mostly organic, or it's like this Thanks for the thread. Looking forward to hearing about your foods. Well, today the dish of the master chef was: LENTILS with little pieces of carrot, onion, red pepper, meat and bacon. I make the stuff for two or three days lol. For the dinner, some soup. Over here we usually eat Mediterranean food and a lot of legumes... and chicken & pork. Yeah, fruit too (I'm an orange's freak but kiwis and bananas too; generally the fruit of the season and some eccentricity) I love lentils, if done right, and yours sound delicioso. One time when I had to watch salt, I had some lentil soup that was very full of garlic, which made up for the lack of sodium added. I'm still working on perfecting that which I got in an organic deli. I recently got some organic foods at that special store and came out paying about what I would in the normal grocery store, and will be even happier eating that way. Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
Ms. Superduper
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 55883886 United States 10/18/2014 03:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting...I eat fresh fruits and veggies...nuts...wheat/rye bread...very little dairy products...no salt...fish once a month...2 eggs once a week... Quoting: Settle4It I have a boring diet lol Well, what it's important is you feel fine & feeded with that. Actually you can make very yummy food with very healthy stuff Oh I do...It is just something I have always done...My grandparents only ate what they could grow...So most of my food is very fresh from my own back yard...The only time I add any red meat to my diet is during the late winter months...Then it is usually deer meat that is never fried...I will make it into a stew or roast... |
Inerrancia
(OP) User ID: 64225393 Spain 10/18/2014 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell us what you eat OP. I am told that people over there are very healthy because of the fresh vegs and fruits and riding bicycles. Is that just a myth? Quoting: Ms. Superduper Anyhow, what is your diet like? I like to eat fresh vegetables. A little meat for protein. Example: last night I went through the frig and put together the leftover rice; the leftover sautéed chicken; some broccoli; some carrots; some tomatoes (all fresh and I chopped them) and some parmesan cheese all melted. I frankly was quite amazed at how good it was because my cooking skills lately are not sterling, or maybe it's the crappy food that's in the stores. This, however, was mostly organic, or it's like this Thanks for the thread. Looking forward to hearing about your foods. Well, today the dish of the master chef was: LENTILS with little pieces of carrot, onion, red pepper, meat and bacon. I make the stuff for two or three days lol. For the dinner, some soup. Over here we usually eat Mediterranean food and a lot of legumes... and chicken & pork. Yeah, fruit too (I'm an orange's freak but kiwis and bananas too; generally the fruit of the season and some eccentricity) I love lentils, if done right, and yours sound delicioso. One time when I had to watch salt, I had some lentil soup that was very full of garlic, which made up for the lack of sodium added. I'm still working on perfecting that which I got in an organic deli. I recently got some organic foods at that special store and came out paying about what I would in the normal grocery store, and will be even happier eating that way. That sounds wonderful. Garlic, parsley, onion and olive oil are MUST BE in the kitchen of every common sense people lol. Lentils are delicious and very nutritive stuff (and a cheap treasure for these crisis days). You can Make wonders with the humble rice too (PAELLA!!!). You can make dekicious dishes with very few. Legumes and vegetables with some reasonable addition of meat (specially pork) can save your day... or your life, lol. Pork is healthier than veal meat respecting cholesterol, and a lot if veggies are actually a good defense against the cáncer... This is a WHOLE WORLD! Last Edited by Inerrancia on 10/18/2014 03:40 PM |
Inerrancia
(OP) User ID: 64225393 Spain 10/18/2014 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well... I do not like to reveal personal information online, but, I selected chef and I tell you why. I prefer to prepare my own food more often then not. As I do not trust other people to handle (cook) my food properly and cleanly. It may seem a little paranoid, but I at least know what ingredients and things are going into my own food, etc. Example, I'm at a pizza place the other day, on a rare occasion of getting food to go. I'm waiting for my order and I see the guy making the pizzas. Hands all in the dough... I'm thinking, at some point earlier, he touched his penis when he urinated with those hands... or worse. Did he wash his hands well? Multiple times since? Even if he did, are there any trace remnants of bacteria, etc? How would I know? Then as I'm thinking this, I see him take a moment and briefly scratch the side of his nose and then continue to make the pizza. Do you know how many germs get on the human face, oils and sweats from the pores, especially in a hot oven area? The thing to keep in mind, was this is from a guy who is preparing food out in the open, can you imagine what some do behind closed doors? Not to mention the servers (waiters) and delivery people. Humans are disgusting and filthy creatures and if you let others handle and prepare your food often, you will be exposed to and consuming small amounts of their germs, bacteria, sweat, hair, etc. So... this is why I do the majority of my own cooking. At least I know where my hands have been that day, what I was doing touching, etc when cooking and what I'm putting into my food and how clean my cooking area is. Otherwise... *shudders* you are putting a huge amount of trust into others, which I simply refuse to do, knwoing what I know and seeing what I've seen. Food for thought. Exactly what she said. Exactly! Even (especially) when the kids would come home from school and present me with something they'd made that day...all bright-eyed and expecting praise...cake, or whatever it was.. And me..?.....I'd walk around with it in my hand for a bit, pretending I was ready to take a bite...and then I'd bin it when nobody was looking. Cruel, I know. But true. LOL |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30467992 Canada 10/18/2014 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I pretty much only eat what I have cooked from scratch. Nothing pre-made (other than by me or family). Other than that I don't watch what I eat. I have lactose and msg/preservative related problems, but as I don't eat out (very very rarely) I seldom have symptoms anymore. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64236393 Ireland 10/18/2014 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting...I eat fresh fruits and veggies...nuts...wheat/rye bread...very little dairy products...no salt...fish once a month...2 eggs once a week... Quoting: Settle4It I have a boring diet lol NO SALT?!! We exist in a mineral kingdom and everything...everything is a mineral being, relying on minerals...and you make effort to have no SALT?! SALT is one of the BEST ways to get micro-minerals into the body in their most natural and colloidal form. Minerals are needed for the electrical charge that all cells rely upon. Rock salt, Sea salts are LOADED with wonderful minerals. Avoid table salt that is 100% sodium and with other powders added to stop it turning into a solid mass. Truly - we NEED salt! Your ADRENAL GLANDS NEED SALT! ADRENAL GLANDS are the ONLY mechanism in the body to handle all this modern life STRESS. Without salt you can really fuck up adrenal function. Speak to someone with Adrenal insufficiency or Addison's disease and ask them about their quality of life...the number one cause of death with those conditions is suicide BTW...as life is IMPOSSIBLE without good healthy adrenal function. The media have instilled a mindset that salt is evil - when, in FACT, the opposite is true! Salt for high blood pressure? Well, cut-out cholesterol and arterial plaque-forming foods instead of salt! Jeeesh...please...be mindful of daily ingesting excellent quality salt (himalayan pink rock salt - originally from ancient cleanest oceans - or Celtic sea salt, unrefined...containing over 80 MINERALS) It's the best quality and cheapest multi-mineral food in the WORLD! HAVE SALT FOLKS! |
Stoned Goddess
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Stoned Goddess
User ID: 48235929 Canada 10/18/2014 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting...I eat fresh fruits and veggies...nuts...wheat/rye bread...very little dairy products...no salt...fish once a month...2 eggs once a week... Quoting: Settle4It I have a boring diet lol NO SALT?!! We exist in a mineral kingdom and everything...everything is a mineral being, relying on minerals...and you make effort to have no SALT?! SALT is one of the BEST ways to get micro-minerals into the body in their most natural and colloidal form. Minerals are needed for the electrical charge that all cells rely upon. Rock salt, Sea salts are LOADED with wonderful minerals. Avoid table salt that is 100% sodium and with other powders added to stop it turning into a solid mass. Truly - we NEED salt! Your ADRENAL GLANDS NEED SALT! ADRENAL GLANDS are the ONLY mechanism in the body to handle all this modern life STRESS. Without salt you can really fuck up adrenal function. Speak to someone with Adrenal insufficiency or Addison's disease and ask them about their quality of life...the number one cause of death with those conditions is suicide BTW...as life is IMPOSSIBLE without good healthy adrenal function. The media have instilled a mindset that salt is evil - when, in FACT, the opposite is true! Salt for high blood pressure? Well, cut-out cholesterol and arterial plaque-forming foods instead of salt! Jeeesh...please...be mindful of daily ingesting excellent quality salt (himalayan pink rock salt - originally from ancient cleanest oceans - or Celtic sea salt, unrefined...containing over 80 MINERALS) It's the best quality and cheapest multi-mineral food in the WORLD! HAVE SALT FOLKS! Personally, I LOAD up the salt! load up the butter, too. :smokin1: |